Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) can utilize and remediate soil strongly contaminated with Cu, As, Cd, and Pb by phytoattenuation

被引:3
|
作者
Guo Y. [1 ,2 ]
Wen L. [3 ]
Zhao X. [2 ]
Xing C. [2 ]
Huang R. [2 ]
机构
[1] School of Materials and Environmental Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha
[2] Institute of Bast Fiber Crops, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changsha
[3] College of Applied Technology, The Open University of Hunan, Changsha
关键词
Combined contaminated; Heavy metal; Industrial hemp; Phytoattenuation; Varieties;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142199
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has great application potential in heavy metal-polluted soils owing to its safe non-food utilization. However, the fate of heavy metals in different varieties of hemp planted in strongly contaminated natural soils remains unknown. Here, we investigated the growth, heavy metal uptake, distribution, and transfer of nine hemp varieties in soils strongly contaminated with Cu, As, Cd, and Pb. Hemp variety and metal type were the main factors affecting the growth and heavy metal uptake in hemp. The nine hemp varieties grew well in the contaminated soils; however, differences existed among the varieties. The biomass of Z3 reached 5669.1 kg hm−1, whereas that of Yunma No. 1 was only 51.8 % of Z3. The plant height, stalk diameter, and stalk bark thickness of Z3 were greater than those of the other varieties, reaching 168 cm, 9.2 mm, and 0.56 mm, respectively. Permanova's analysis revealed that the total effects of Cu, As, Cd, and Pb on the growth of the nine hemp varieties reached 60 %, with leaf As having the greatest effect, reaching 16 %., Even in strongly contaminated soils, the nine varieties showed poor Cu, As, Cd, and Pb uptake. Most of the Cu, As, Cd, and Pb were retained in the root, reaching 57.7–72.4, 47.6–64.7, 76.0–92.9, and 70.0–87.8 %, respectively. Overall, the Cu, As, Cd, and Pb uptake of Wanma No.1 was the highest among the nine varieties, whereas that of Guangxi Bama was the lowest. These results indicate that hemp is a viable alternative for phytoattenuation in soils contaminated with heavy metals because of its ability to tolerate and accumulate Cu, As, Cd, and Pb in its roots, and Guangxi Bama is superior to the other varieties considering the safe utilization of hemp products. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Temperature Limits for Seed Germination in Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Geneve, Robert L.
    Janes, Evan W.
    Kester, Sharon T.
    Hildebrand, David F.
    Davis, Derrick
    CROPS, 2022, 2 (04): : 415 - 427
  • [22] ELEMENTS OF PRODUCTIVITY AND FIBER QUALITY IN INDUSTRIAL HEMP, Cannabis sativa L.
    Panda, Anca
    Horablaga, Marinel Nicolae
    Sala, Florin
    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 24 (01) : 715 - 724
  • [23] Bee diversity and abundance on flowers of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
    O'Brien, C.
    Arathi, H. S.
    BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, 2019, 122 : 331 - 335
  • [24] Proanthocyanidins Alleviate Cadmium Stress in Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Yin, Ming
    Pan, Langlang
    Liu, Junfei
    Yang, Xiaojuan
    Tang, Huijuan
    Zhou, Yuxin
    Huang, Siqi
    Pan, Gen
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2022, 11 (18):
  • [25] Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)—a valuable alternative crop for growing in agricultural soils contaminated with heavy metals
    Marko Flajšman
    Katarina Košmelj
    Helena Grčman
    Darja Kocjan Ačko
    Marko Zupan
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30 : 115414 - 115429
  • [26] Industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)-a valuable alternative crop for growing in agricultural soils contaminated with heavy metals
    Flajsman, Marko
    Kosmelj, Katarina
    Grcman, Helena
    Acko, Darja Kocjan
    Zupan, Marko
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023, 30 (54) : 115414 - 115429
  • [27] The potential to produce safe textiles in a phytoattenuation strategy: The fate of Cd and Pb during industrial treatments on contaminated hemp fibers
    De Vos, Beatrice
    de Souza, Marcella Fernandes
    Vermeire, Sofie
    Vermeir, Pieter
    Michels, Evi
    De Raeve, Alexandra
    Meers, Erik
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2023, 204
  • [28] The comprehensive review about elements accumulation in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
    Milan, Justyna
    Michalska, Agata
    Jurowski, Kamil
    FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2024, 184
  • [29] Physiological and morphological responses of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) to water deficit
    Gill, Alison R.
    Loveys, Beth R.
    Cowley, James M.
    Hall, Tony
    Cavagnaro, Timothy R.
    Burton, Rachel A.
    INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS, 2022, 187
  • [30] Cannabinoid content in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) varieties grown in Slovenia
    Eva, Tavcar
    Taja, Glivar
    Erzen, Jan
    Samo, Kreft
    Marjeta, Zagozen
    Andreja, Cerenak
    Barbara, Ceh
    PLANTA MEDICA, 2021, 87 (15) : 1274 - 1274